Sunday, August 27, 2006

Honeymooners

What can be more romantic than this? The Kungsleden trail (maps and travel guide) in the utmost north of Sweden. A nice little definition of wilderness might be something like this: The road ends in Nikkaluokta - and it takes five days to walk there...


Martin and Ida at the start of their journey
(click on the images to enlarge).

They look pretty well prepared. And they will need to be, considering the heights they are about to climb.








To the right you find the heights of the Kungsleden trail between Abisko (starting point) and Nikkaloukta. (Scale in meters.)


Martin on the top at Tjäkta. A nice little downhill hike awaits him and Ida from here.

The innuit Sami people have set up their huts in the terrain. Notice the clowds licking the mountain ridge in the background.


Of course Martin and Ida also had to do some climbing... So they decided to climb Mount Kebnekaise - Sweden's highest mountain peak.
Ida is secured by her climbing gear and smiling for the camera while moving for the top. Martin seems to be in just as good a mood below.







Wednesday, August 16, 2006

More wedding pics


Martin and Ida with their siblings and close family: Zhiping, David, Daniel, Ida, Martin, Tara, Joakim.

The young couple cutting the cake at 1 AM. The wedding cake was complete with saxophone and banjo ornaments - to show that two musicians are joined together.

The waltz danced by Martin and Ida to the tunes from The ES orchestra.


The next day we met at Ida's parents' house to meet with some of the guests and have the couple go through their presents. Tara and Joakim went for the Swedish sandwich cake - guaranteed to include lots of cholesterol!


Sunday, August 13, 2006

Wedding between Martin and Ida


12 August 2006 Martin and Ida getting married

Älmhult's church in Småland. Although a rainy day the service was memorable for a lot of reasons. The couple walked up the isle while the childhood friend of Ida played "The Final Countdown" on the church organ.
Bible readings were performed by the minister and Joakim who brought his Heavy Metal Bible for this special occasion.


The wedding reception was held at Möckelsnäs manor with a banquet that lasted from 6.30 PM until 11.30 PM. Then the EM brass band kept playing into the small hours.


Martin doing the ballet with the Alte Kamereren band behind him. And Martin still knew the moves ... As Ida's dad noticed in his speech: "The first time I saw my future son-in-law, he was wearing a skirt".

Bachelor Party II - Paintball

Paintball - it hurts to get hit! The toughest event during the bachelor party. We went to Paintball Gotcha outside of Halmstad for a few hours of sweat, bruises and fun!

Ready for combat. The Moose is loose.

Face off. The duel between the blue and the green team. The rules were easy: 10 steps in opposite directions and then - fire away!

Mattias shows off Martin in a stylish (and highly visible) costume.

Proud to be hit. Johan portrays his mask with a bull's eye splash.

The Moose hunt. Martin got a few seconds to run into the woods before we emptied our guns at him.

Standing: Mattias, Martin, Johan L, Johan B
Front row: Joakim, Peder, Tobias, Andreas

Bachelor Party I

Kidnapped!!! Martin lead into the van by Mattias. Together with Peder, Joakim and Johan L we surprised Martin in the morning. This would be a day full of events.... (click on the images to enlarge)


Swimming was first on the day's agenda, followed by ... cross-country skiing. Unfortunately Johan B could only spare his down-hill pair, and to top it off, we had not thought about the appropriate apparel so Martin had to startin skiing on the road in his wet underwear.

After these two events we dropped him off outside of the town of Laholm and let him run into the the central square, where...




Martin had to go on his old three-wheel bicycle around the central parts of Laholm. The day was hot (90-95F) and Martin was obviously working up a healthy sweat so we had to set up plenty of beer stations to quench his thirst.


Some great reward - Martin in his very precious t-shirt "I did a Bachelor Classic":


Martin dressed up as a rabbit outside of Per Gessle's house in Tylösand, Halmstad, where he played "Kung av sand" on a banjo.

We then went on to treat him to a paintball event (this will be covered in a later blog post - see Bachelor Party II above).


Martin the politician: "Sänk överklassen - höj båtskatten", "Bollkallar i alla länder förenen eder" and "Fler tunnlar i åsen" - Martin did his best to promote his new party "Arbetarpartiet Telianerna - vi har täckning för vad vi lovar" in the upper class coastal community of Båstad.


Båstad beach: Peder, Johan B, Andreas, Tobias and Johan L enjoying the view.

Kung av sand: The guys hanging out at the beach near our summer cottage in Skummeslöv at the end of a challenging day: Having a nice barbecue while watching the sunset and playing Gessle songs all evening.

Sunday, August 06, 2006

Go Philly!?

At a parking lot in New Jersey!

Saturday, August 05, 2006

The Real West Wing

 Tara and I were invited to an after hours tour of the West Wing and the Executive Office Building, thanks to our personal friend. Kim and his colleague try to imitate the usual banter pose while walking by the White House Rose Garden towards the Oval Office.

 Us - at the entrance of the West Wing.
Posing outside the Oval Office.
The Rose Garden at night outside the Oval Office.












Kim playing around in the pool room.

Friday, August 04, 2006

Our new tent

Tara and Joakim inside their new Fjällräven Skule Shape R/S 2. A two person, small size, 3 season tent, perfectly made to withstand heavy winds and rain. With a great isolating inner tent, self-stabilizing tent-poles (to make it easier to set it up on rocky surfaces or in the mountains) and a lot of other highly durable and practical features.


The aero-dynamic looks of the tent makes it perfect for mountian hikes and to use in coastline areas. After trying it out, we both agree that it's not very roomy (back-packs have to be stored in the outer absid) but it suits our objectives perfectly.
Tara decided to take it in "UN blue" in order to enhance visability if we ever end up lost in a remote location. This is probably the biggest investment we've made so far (the tent is as top-of-the-line as you can get) but it's going to be nice to have the next time we take a hiking trip.



Included in the price was a complete Trangia storm kitchen stove which is nice - since we no longer have to rely on borrowing Kim's parents' stove all the time. Plus it's a lot safer. The parents' stove (bought in 1966) exploded on our last hike.




Places to go... Well, we will have to think about this for the future. Maybe it will not be suitable for our honeymoon, but it can sure be a fun adventure to make plans for.

The Norwegian islands of Svalbard provide beautiful sceneries for both hiking and kayaking. (And it is easy to borrow a high powered rifle as a safety measure for polar bears...)


Detailed descriptions of the hiking and kayak trails with some nice pictures added can be found here and here. Some of Kim's brother's friends went hiking there and they promise it is an unforgetable trip. Hopefully, Tara and Kim will be able to get there before his brother and his future bride Ida have gone there.



Another great nature experience would be to go hiking through Banff National Park in the
Canadian Rockies. As Kim has already been here, he is currently trying to talk Tara into going on a few-day hike along the mountain ridges between Moraine Lake and the Kananaski part of the Rocky Mountains.

If nothing else - we are both quite excited about being able to travel the Kungsleden (King's trail) up in the north of Sweden. But all of these ideas will have to be prepared for with a lot of exercise in advance - like taking day-trips with heavy packing, since these hiking trails are both long and cover parts of the world where the altitude is pretty high.

At least for now, we've got our tent. ;)